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@RainPilot, we still do have the loved ones clause
@guruboy yes, that skill is required and is an important part of our evaluation to ensure that the students are truly comfortable in the water. I firmly believe that if you can't perform these skills you shouldn't be a scuba diver.
Ditch and don has to be performed with a maximum of 3 breaths at the surface, no arm pulls or kicks on the initial surface dive, and only one arm pull allowed on the second. It is also graded and is worth 10% of their grade for the course. Students are not allowed to go to open water until that skill is successfully completed.
The following 2 skills are also required prior to going to OWT.
Another 10% of their grade is a timed circuit where they have to UW swim 25m, surface swim 375m. Without touching the wall or the floor, don their mask/fins/snorkel, then UW kick 25m, then surface kick 375 no hands allowed. The speed to do this and get full credit on that skill was done by those on the swim team, so it's a beast. 100% is 14:40 or a 55sec lap avg. 2 minute penalty each time for touching the deck/bottom and breaking the surface during an UW swim. I.e. if they have to come up twice during the UW swim it's 4 minute penalty. Skill must be completed in less than 25:20 to pass
Another 10% is a buoyancy drill. In the shallow end of the pool, approach an 8lb weight belt which is on the cross. Don weight belt without touching the floor or the surface of the water.
360* helicopter turn
Doff weight belt on cross without touching floor or surface
Turn 180* depart cross.
To get into the course, prereqs are done on the first day and are as follows
10min front crawl, no stopping
25m UW swim-this one we usually only require to be completed before OWT
10lb diving brick retrieval in a bathing suit
10min treading water
can you tell that the DSO that wrote the syllabus was one of the original cave divers in the 60's and was a Navy Frog Man? It's tough, but we bust it to make sure that every student who really wants to get certified will get certified. We won't slack from any of our requirements, but we will do whatever we can to get them to complete the course. If they can't complete the course to our standards but have completed NAUI's, we will write referrals indicating that they completed NAUI's requirements for OWT and allow someone else to finish their open water portion.
Our goal isn't to not certify divers, but you can make some great divers when there is no pressure to certify anyone.
@guruboy yes, that skill is required and is an important part of our evaluation to ensure that the students are truly comfortable in the water. I firmly believe that if you can't perform these skills you shouldn't be a scuba diver.
Ditch and don has to be performed with a maximum of 3 breaths at the surface, no arm pulls or kicks on the initial surface dive, and only one arm pull allowed on the second. It is also graded and is worth 10% of their grade for the course. Students are not allowed to go to open water until that skill is successfully completed.
The following 2 skills are also required prior to going to OWT.
Another 10% of their grade is a timed circuit where they have to UW swim 25m, surface swim 375m. Without touching the wall or the floor, don their mask/fins/snorkel, then UW kick 25m, then surface kick 375 no hands allowed. The speed to do this and get full credit on that skill was done by those on the swim team, so it's a beast. 100% is 14:40 or a 55sec lap avg. 2 minute penalty each time for touching the deck/bottom and breaking the surface during an UW swim. I.e. if they have to come up twice during the UW swim it's 4 minute penalty. Skill must be completed in less than 25:20 to pass
Another 10% is a buoyancy drill. In the shallow end of the pool, approach an 8lb weight belt which is on the cross. Don weight belt without touching the floor or the surface of the water.
360* helicopter turn
Doff weight belt on cross without touching floor or surface
Turn 180* depart cross.
To get into the course, prereqs are done on the first day and are as follows
10min front crawl, no stopping
25m UW swim-this one we usually only require to be completed before OWT
10lb diving brick retrieval in a bathing suit
10min treading water
can you tell that the DSO that wrote the syllabus was one of the original cave divers in the 60's and was a Navy Frog Man? It's tough, but we bust it to make sure that every student who really wants to get certified will get certified. We won't slack from any of our requirements, but we will do whatever we can to get them to complete the course. If they can't complete the course to our standards but have completed NAUI's, we will write referrals indicating that they completed NAUI's requirements for OWT and allow someone else to finish their open water portion.
Our goal isn't to not certify divers, but you can make some great divers when there is no pressure to certify anyone.